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The second novel of James Gould Cozzens '26 was today issued by the New York publishing house of A. and C. Boni under the title "Michael Scarlett, A History," Cozzens, who is at present on leave of absence from the University, attracted attention as a Freshman by the publication of his first book, "Confusion."
Michael Scarlett, later the Earl of Dunbury and title character of the new novel, is set in a story of Elizabethan life in London. The tale is racy and dramatic and tells of Scarlett's adventures with Nashe and Marlowe at a great English university and subsequently amid the feuds and brawls which characterized London life at that period.
A review of "Michael Scarlett," written for the CRIMSON by Lucius Beebe '27, will appear in the next issue of the Bookshelf.
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